Traumatic injuries to enamel formation in rat incisors |
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Authors: | H. FREDÉ N,G. HEYDEN,B. INGERVALL |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pedodontics, Oral Histopathology and Orthodontics, Faculty of Odontology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | abstract – Twenty-three fullgrown white male rats were fitted with an inclined plane on the mandibular incisors with consequent raising of the bite by 2.5 mm. After an observation period of between 1 and 30 d the animals were killed. In all cases traumatic injuries to the enamel organs were seen. The defects were mainly of four different types. Type 1 occurred in the early maturation zone of the enamel as a local defect with dedifferentiated ameloblasts. Vascular injury was moderate and deformation of the dentin was seen. After 30 d there was still a local defect of the enamel organ. Type 2 occurred apically to the maturation zone and caused a two-layered ameloblastoma resembling a sandwich. Hemorrhages were common in the surrounding connective tissue, with accompanying appearance of phospholipids in the tissue. After 30 d some restitution of the enamel formation was seen. Type 3 was characterized by fractures of the dentin associated with total ameloblastic injury. Vascular necrosis was seen in the surrounding tissue. After 30 d a new ameloblastoma had developed in some areas. These three types appeared separately or combined. Type 4 occurred as a folding of newly formed apical dentin in areas without differentiated ameloblastoma and was seen in all of the experimental animals. |
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Keywords: | enamel incisor rat trauma amelogenesis |
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